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Nextmove
About
First Nations
Corporate
Get Involved
About
First Nations
Corporate
Get Involved

Digital Resources

Learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, history and reconciliation

Australian Bureau of Statistics
Reconciliation Australia
Common Ground
Narragunnawali
Uluru Statement
ABC Indigenous
Deadly Story
SBS NITV
NAIDOC
AIATSIS

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Promoting the economic development of First Nations youth.

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First Nations Youth

LEARN

Connecting with Mob
School and University Scholarships
Vocational Education and Training
University
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Online Short Courses
Early Childhood Education
Digital Resources
Adult Literacy
Mentoring
Money and Finance

WORK

Traineeship
Apprenticeship
Cadetship
Employment

START OR GROW A BUSINESS

Starting a Business
Employing First Nations People
Growing a Business
Procurement Opportunities

Corporate

SUPPORT

Hiring an intern, trainee, cadet, apprentice and/or employee
Obtaining and flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags
Learning from Digital Resources
Organising a Welcome To Country
Engaging with the Local Community
Completing cultural competency training for Staff
Purchasing from Indigenous Businesses
Supporting Mentoring Opportunities
Supporting the Uluru Statement